SENDAS
SENDZIKAS
SENECA
SENECAL
SENECHAL
SENEZ
SENI
SENICK
SENIOR
SENKEVICS
SENKIW
SENNAT
SENNETT
SENSABAUGH
SENSENSTEIN
SENSI
SENSICLE
SENZEL
SENDAS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-08 published
MacHADO,
Irondina
At Victoria Hospital, on Tuesday, March 7, 2006, Irondina
MacHADO
in her 62nd year. Beloved wife of Mario
MacHADO. Dear mother
of Adriel MacHADO (Dee), Mario
MacHADO (Pam) and Catharine
SENDAS
(Arthur) all of London. Loving grandmother of Steven, Brittany,
Chris, Ryan, Crystal, Samantha and Matthew. Sister of Evonia
BASTOS
(Eduardo) of Kingston. Also survived by two nieces and
four nephews. Visitors will be received on Thursday from 2: 00-4:00
and 7: 00-9:00 p.m. in the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William Street.
The Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Holy Cross Church (Hamilton
Road and Elm) on Friday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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SENDZIKAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-25 published
SENDZIKAS,
Liuda
Peacefully at Saint Michael's Hospital on Sunday, April 23, 2006
at the age of 78. Beloved wife of the late Vytautas (Victor).
Cherished mother of Antanas Gintas and Aldona. Survived by her
sister Stase. Liuda will be dearly missed by many nieces, nephews,
family and Friends. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter
Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane
subway, on Tuesday from 5-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at
Church of the Resurrection, 1 Resurrection Rd., Etobicoke on
Wednesday, April 26, 2006 at 10 a.m. Interment Saint John's Lithuanian
Cemetery.
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SENECA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-22 published
SENECA,
Ronald "
Tim"
Suddenly on April 20th, 2006, after an accident Ronald (Tim)
SENECA of London in his 47th year. Beloved partner of Rosemary
DOXTATOR.
Loving step-father of Karen
DOXTATOR and grandfather
of Tinsha. He will be sadly missed by his brothers Badger R.
SENECA and Ralph
SENECA, sister Valerie
SENECA
(Kevin,) niece
Pam as well as several uncles, aunts, cousins and Friends. Visitation
will be held in the Needham Funeral Home (520 Dundas St.) on
Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the complete funeral service
will be held on Monday April 24th at 1 p.m., cremation to follow.
Donations in memory of Tim to The At'Lohsa-Native Family Healing
Centre would be appreciated. Tributes may be left at www.mem.com
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SENECAL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-16 published
ANDERSON,
Dorothy (née
DENNIS)
Of Wallaceburg passed away suddenly on Thursday, September 14,
2006 in her 86th year. Dorothy is the daughter of the late Frederick
and Nettie
(SENECAL)
DENNIS.
Beloved wife of Harvey. Loving mother
of Denise and Allan
JAMIESON of Calgary and Mark and Mona
ANDERSON
of Wallaceburg. Dear grandmother of Fiona
JAMIESON,
Chris and
Melanie, Nicole and Jennifer
ANDERSON,
Melissa and David
SHERK,
Riley KENNY and Cheyenne
POIRIER.
She will be missed by her great-grandchildren
Braxton, Leah and Dakota. Dorothy was a lifelong member of Trinity
United Church, Grace United in Sarnia, the Imperial Order of
the Daughters of the Empire, Ontario Registered Music Teachers'
Association and spent her lifetime teaching music to the Private,
Separate and Public School systems. She loved painting her landscapes.
Friends may call at the Haycock Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson
Street, in Wallaceburg from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday. The funeral
service will be conducted by Diaconal Minister Cheryl
KIRK on
Monday, September 18 at 1 p.m. A time of fellowship and refreshment
at the Cavanagh Reception Centre will immediately follow. The
interment in Wyoming Cemetery will be held at 3: 40 Monday. If
desired, remembrances to the Heart and Stroke Foundation may be
left at the funeral home. 519-627-3231.
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SENECHAL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-22 published
HODGINS,
Betty
(ALLISON)
With heartfelt sadness, we announce the passing of Mom into God's
loving arms at the age of 72 years. Beloved wife of the late
Bill HODGINS and loving mother to Linda
UPCOTT and husband Shane,
Brenda SENECHAL and husband Jacques, Jim and wife
Bev,
Joanne,
Bob and wife Patti, and Donna. Loving grandmother to 11 grandchildren
and 1 great-grand_son. She will be missed by nieces, nephews,
sisters and in-laws. She forever touched the lives of everyone
she met. She was the "Hug" lady. Cremation has taken place. Visitation
will take place at Essex United Church, 53 Talbot Street South,
on Saturday, September 23, 2006 from 9: 30 a.m. until time of
the Memorial Service to celebrate Betty's life at 10: 30 a.m.
If you so desire, donations may be made to Windsor Regional Cancer
Centre, Victorian Order of Nurses or the charity of choice by
contacting the Reid Funeral Home, 87 Maidstone Ave. E., Essex
(519-776-4233). The family would like to express their sincere
thanks to the Victorian Order of Nurses, especially Vicky
SMITH,
C.C.A.C., especially Naomi
PENGALLY,
Hospice and the Cancer Clinic
for the loving care and assistance. Also special thanks to all
the special Friends for their assistance and support. Friends
may send condolences at www.reidfuneralhome.ca
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SENECHAL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-05 published
HOLLAMBY,
Marguerite
Mary
Dina
At Thornton View Longterm Care, Oshawa on Tuesday, April 4, 2006,
Marguerite, in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Henry.
Loving mother of Claudette
TUCK of Oshawa. Dear Nanny of Kim
and husband David
SENECHAL of Oshawa, Rob
TUCK and wife
Cheryl
of Aurora, Steven
TUCK and wife
Robin of Toronto and Danielle
TUCK of Oshawa. Great-grandmother of Jason, Paul, Heather, Kelsey,
Austin, Kendra and Kyla. Dear sister of Georgette
MacLEAN of
Barrie and Hélène
ROLLING of Toronto. Relatives and Friends may
call at McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St. E., Oshawa
(905-433-5558) on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial
will be held in St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church, 690 King
St. E. (east of Wilson Rd.), Oshawa on Friday, April 7, 2006
at 10: 00 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Toronto. Donations
in memory of Marguerite to the Durham Lung Association would
be appreciated. Special thanks to Alfred Wilson.
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SENEZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-29 published
LINTON,
Lloyd
Peacefully at his residence surrounded by his loving family on
Thursday,
May 25, 2006, Lloyd
LINTON in his 84th year. Pre-deceased
by his wife
Norma
M.
LINTON (1997.) Survived by his loving wife
Dorothy. Dearest father of Robert and his wife Linda of Arthur,
Bruce and his wife Dorothy of Aurora and Gary of London. Beloved
Grandfather of 10 grandchildren, Kelly and his wife Michelle,
Lori DE GROOT and her husband Mark, Shari
SHOEMAKER and her husband
Jeff, Jeffrey and his wife
Vicky,
Kristi
HOOS and her husband
Ryan,
Becky,
Ryan, Jonathan, Daniel and Alexandra
LINTON. And
great-grandfather of 13 great-grandchildren. Also loved by his
brother-in-law Les
DUTOT and his wife
Edie, several nieces and
nephews, and by his cousin Jean
LINTON of Essex. Lloyd will also
be missed by stepdaughters: Nancy and her husband Gary
WHITE/WHYTE,
Beth Ann and her husband Alex
WASKO, Mary-Ellen
PEAVOY and Jennifer
and her husband Ed
SENEZ, as well as 7 step-grandchildren and
one step great-grandchild. Predeceased by one sister Doris. The
family will receive Friends on Sunday from 7-9 p.m. and Monday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North. The funeral service will be conducted in the Riverside
United Church, 451 Dunedin Drive, on Tuesday, May 30th, 2006
at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Philip
NEWMAN officiating. Interment
will take place in Victoria Memorial Gardens in Windsor, Ontario.
In lieu of flowers as an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions
to the London Health Sciences Centre -- General Internal Medicine
Department or to the Canadian Cancer Society -- Research would
be greatly appreciated. (E-mail condolences may be made at www.Westviewfuneralchapel.com
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SENI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-03 published
PAYNE,
Peter
Peter PAYNE died peacefully on Thursday morning, at Sunnybrook
Hospital after a heroic battle with cancer. Beloved husband of
Alina and dear father of Julia, son-in-law of Tamara and Claude
SENI, and brother of David and Alan, both of England. Predeceased
by his parents Dorothy Jane Grace and John (Jack). The family
extends heartfelt thanks to Sunnybrook Hospital, particularly
the entire medical and nursing staff of the Critical Care Unit
and the Oncology and Nephrology Departments. Peter was born in
England and educated at Akron and McGill University. His career
began in Montreal where he met and married Alina before settling
in Toronto as an investment banker with Bank of Nova Scotia and
Royal Bank of Canada. Peter will be remembered as an Englishman,
a gardener, raconteur and most faithful and wise friend. For
his keen wit, ravishing smile, indomitable spirit and unwavering
devotion to Alina, Julia and the wild scampering of Windsor.
"Not farewell, but fare forward, voyager!" Friends may call at
the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2704
Yonge Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence) on Sunday from 1-4p.m.
A service will be held at Grace Church On The Hill (Lonsdale
& Russell Hill Roads) on Monday at 1: 00 o'clock. Interment to
follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
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KACHKOWSKI,
Stanley
Passed away at home on Monday, March 6, 2006 in his 81st year.
Dear brother of Walter
KAYE,
Pauline
SENICK and the late Olga
SAUNDERS.
Also predeceased by his sister-in-law Gloria
RUDDY.
He will be fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews Kenneth,
Douglas and Carol
SAUNDERS, as well as Edward, Robert, Carol
and Debbie
RUDDY and William
WANSTROM.
Will be missed by many
Friends. Friends may call at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy
Road, Scarborough (between Eglinton and St. Clair Aves. E.) on
Saturday, March 11 from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Monday at
2 p.m. Interment Pine Hills Cemetery.
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SENIOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-14 published
LAWSON,
Walter
Reynolds (1918-2006)
Passed away peacefully at Ste-Anne's Veterans Hospital in Saint Anne-de
Bellevue, Québec on December 10, 2006 in his 89th year. Cherished
husband of Harriet Senior
LAWSON who died in May of this year.
Much loved father of Cecily (Graham), Geoffrey (Julie), Tim (Julie),
and Heather (John). Proud grandfather of Drummond, Krista, Maia,
Zoë, Alex, Stephanie, Claire and Fraser. Predeceased by his sister
Mary Evelyn and brothers Charles and Gerry. Walter was born in
Amherst,
Nova
Scotia on February 11, 1918 to Gerald
LAWSON and
Rose Smith
LAWSON. He graduated from Dalhousie University with
a B.Sc. in chemical engineering in 1940 and immediately enlisted
with the Canadian Army and was sent overseas. He served in England,
participated in the 1944 D-Day invasion of France, fought in
North Western Europe and subsequently served in the Philippines
and Okinawa. He was discharged from the Army with the rank of
major. In 1945 when the war ended, he returned to Canada and
was hired as Plant Engineer at the Toronto Works of Dominion
Tar and Chemical Ltd, beginning a long and successful career
that culminated in his becoming President of Domtar Packaging
in 1977 and Executive Vice-President, Domtar Inc in 1979. In
1946, he married Harriet Jane
SENIOR in Toronto and together
they raised four children, moving first to Sarnia, Ontario, then
Manistee, Michigan, and settling in Montreal in 1953. In Harriet,
he found a devoted and loving mate, who supported him in his
career and his many other pursuits. When Harriet developed Alzheimers
four years ago, it was Walt who returned that support by enabling
her to live at home with him until close to the end of her life.
Walt was a man who took a large bite out of life. He loved golf,
flyfishing, shooting, skiing, sailing and tennis. He took up
wind-surfing in his 60's, in-line skating in his 70's and cycling
in his 80's. Blessed with boundless energy, he had an exceptional
mind and a strong sense of duty. He and Harriet travelled extensively
and didn't let the advancing years put a stop to exploring new
places. He was a commanding presence, a wonderful story teller
and an inspiration to his children and grandchildren. Over the
course of a long and full life, Walter belonged to a number of
clubs and associations. Notable among them were the Canadian
Manufacturers' Association of which he was national president
in 1974-75, the Institute of Applied Economic Research, the Board
of Governors of the Montreal General Hospital, the Saint_James'
Club, the Montreal Indoor Tennis Club, Sugarmill Golf and Country
Club (New Smyrna Beach, Florida) and most beloved by him, the
Royal Montreal Golf Club. A memorial service will be held on
Thursday, December 21st at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of the Mount
Royal Funeral Complex (1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec,
514279-6540) preceded by a visitation beginning one hour before
the service. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the
Ste-Anne's Hospital Foundation, 305 boul des Anciens Combattants,
Ste-Anne-de Bellevue, Québec H9X 1Y9 or to the Montreal General
Hospital Foundation, 1650 Cedar Ave, Montreal, Québec H3G 1A4.
The family wishes to thank the staff of 9A at Ste-Anne's Hospital
for their kindness and compassion.
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SENKEVICS,
Karlis
Arturs
At Country Terrace Nursing Home, Komoka, on Wednesday, December 20,
2006. Karlis Arturs
SENKEVICS of London in his 91st year. Beloved
husband of the late Valija
(STUPELS)
SENKEVICS. Dear father of
Indra BRADSHAW and her husband Tim of Washington State, Harry
SENKEVICS and his wife
Fiona and Art
SENKEVICS all of London.
Dear grandfather of Sylvia, Daila, Alise, Benita, Christina and
Sean and great-grandfather of Jessie, Matthew, Blake and Beth.
Dear brother of Anna
FRELINS of Latvia and her daughter Sylvia
OSE.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held
at a later date. Friends who wish may make memorial donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 617 Wellington
Street, London, Ontario N6A 3R6. (A. Millard George Funeral Home,
50 Ridout Street South, London entrusted with arrangements 519-433-5184).
On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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SENKIW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-17 published
KERN,
Herbert
Dunkin
It is with great sadness that the family announces the unexpected
passing of Herbert Dunkin
KERN, dearly loved husband of over
64 years to Marjorie Weir (née
INGLIS.)
Loving father of Marjorie
COOK (Harv), Ajax; Murray
KERN (Louise), Montreal and Linda
SENKIW
(Melvin), Brantford. Herbert will be remembered as a devoted
grandfather to April
HIGGINS
(Mark,)
Monica
SECHIARI (Craig,)
Leslie LOTKE (Eric), Mark
POPLAR (Marianne), Trevor
POPLAR (Patricia),
Trent POPLAR (Jenny), Michelle
MEENAGH (Marty), Peter
SENKIW
and Mark SENKIW. Cherished great-grandfather to Colin
MEENAGH,
Devin HIGGINS, Catherine
SECHIARI and Thomas
SECHIARI. The
KERN
Family will receive Friends at Sydenham Street United Church,
120 Sydenham Street, Brantford, on Thursday from 12: 30 to 1:30
p.m. Celebration of the life of Herbert
KERN will be in the church
at 1: 30 p.m. followed by interment of cremated remains at Mount
Hope Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Sydenham
Street United Church Memorial Fund or the Canadian Diabetes Association
greatly appreciated. Funeral arrangements under the direction
of the McCleister Funeral Home, 495 Park Rd. N., Brantford, 519-758-1553,
mccleisterfuneralhome@rogers.com
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Maurice CLENNETT,
Army
Officer And Banker (1915-2005)
Skinny bank clerk, who was almost rejected by the army as too
puny, rose to command a battalion and win the Distinguished Service
Order. Later, he returned to banking and became a senior civil
servant with the Inspector General of Banks
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Page S8
Ottawa -- At five feet, eight inches tall, Maurice
CLENNETT was
tall enough to join the army when Canada went to war in 1939.
The problem was his weight. He weighed just 112 pounds, two pounds
less than the minimum demanded by the army.
The situation looked grim, but Mr.
CLENNETT, tongue firmly in
cheek, convinced the medical examiner that the Allied war effort
was doomed unless he,
CLENNETT, personally led the fight against
Adolf Hitler. It worked and he was in.
Mr. CLENNETT was eager to get overseas because he knew where
his duty lay. He didn't even have to think about it, he wrote
in a family memoir six decades later. "Because my people were
English, we still thought as England as the mother country and
believed that Canadians should come to its aid."
He didn't worry about his size, either. "It never bothered me.
I was in pretty good shape. I had lots of stamina and could get
things done."
By the time Germany collapsed in flames six years later, Mr.
CLENNETT had proved himself a superb leader. Fighting with the
1st Battalion, North Nova Scotia Highlanders, he won an important
decoration and was wounded.
On July 31, 1944, seven weeks after the North Novas hit the beach
at Normandy on D-Day as part of the 9th Infantry Brigade of the
3rd Canadian Infantry Division, Mr.
CLENNETT started his long
slog across France, Belgium, the Netherlands and into Germany.
In August, during the battle of Falaise, Mr.
CLENNETT -- described
by author Will R. Bird as "small in stature but mighty in spirit"
had a narrow escape when he scrambled up into the loft of
a barn to hide from German troops. "All hell broke loose. Machine
gun fire started coming in right through the door I had entered.
A tank fired through the door. I waited, looking down at the
yard filled with hundreds of Germans. The moon came out and it
was impossible for me to get down without being seen. There I
was, trapped, with German tanks rolling around."
Fortunately, most of the enemy had left by daylight and Mr.
CLENNETT
was able to convince the 20 who remained, "some wounded, some
not, all armed, and sleeping" to surrender.
Mr. CLENNETT's first big battle was at Boulogne, a heavily defended
port on the northeast coast of France. On September 17, his under-strength
'D' Company of only 60 men was ordered to attack six German pillboxes
at the rear of Mount Lambert, a key feature covering the southern
approaches to the city.
Almost 60 years later, Mr.
CLENNETT still remembered the sight
of his highlanders sweeping to the assault. "We went fast with
measured steps. The men were in a straight line advancing if
on parade, with me in the centre. The barrage went on, protecting
us. Then it stopped when we were a couple of hundred yards from
the pillbox. We thought, 'Okay, that's it!' and I led them in.
I went ahead. All of a sudden a barrage opened up again after
I'd started advancing."
Taking cover, Mr.
CLENNETT and his men got up when the barrage
ceased and launched themselves at the pillbox. Armed with only
a pistol, Mr.
CLENNETT was shot in the neck. "Lt. Grainger and
Sgt. Jack Mackenzie continued the attack. Reinforcements were
sent, we captured the pillbox and took 200 prisoners. Eventually,
the entire fortress surrendered and out came 1,800 prisoners,"
Mr. CLENNETT wrote.
For his heroism, Mr.
CLENNETT was awarded the Distinguished Service
Order. His citation read: "He was wounded in the neck but refused
to be evacuated. Throughout the action his own disregard for
his own personal safety and outstanding leadership were the biggest
factor in the success of the attack."
Mr. CLENNETT seemed to lead a charmed life during those desperate
months. In contrast, almost all his junior officers and non-commissioned
officers were killed or wounded. During the brutal, 25-day Battle
of the Scheldt in the Netherlands, 'D' Company lost every officer
except Mr.
CLENNETT. It was a bitter struggle, in which the Canadians
took the strategically important Scheldt estuary that lay between
Antwerp, Belgium, and the sea.
Four months later, in late February of 1945, Mr.
CLENNETT, by
then a major, commanded his battalion during a fierce attack
on the Hochwald Forest. The enemy was well dug in with 88mm guns
and tanks. "He was always where things were the hottest and his
decisions were largely responsible for the defeat of the enemy,"
his citation read. "His coolness under fire and his leadership
when things were toughest, are beyond praise. He never ceased
to be an inspiration to his men."
Maurice CLENNETT grew up in Nova Scotia before studying commerce
at Dalhousie University. In 1934, he joined the Royal Bank of
Canada as a junior clerk. Earning $500 per year in the middle
of the Depression, Mr.
CLENNETT was happy to have a job, said
daughter Mary
CLENNETT. "
Dad progressed rapidly in his early
years and, after just four years, he had more than doubled his
starting salary and was earning $1,300."
After shipping out to Britain in 1940 with the West Nova Scotia
Regiment, Mr.
CLENNETT participated in the invasion of Sicily
and the Italian mainland in 1943 as a staff officer. After that,
he could have wangled a safe job at headquarters, but he was
eager to see some more action and arranged a transfer to a fighting
battalion.
Shortly after joining the North Novas, a tough regiment with
many miners, farmers and fishermen in its ranks, Mr.
CLENNETT
discovered he was expected to wear a kilt. "A kilt is something
like nine yards of material. The front is just a plain apron,
but the back is all pleated. I didn't weigh much more than when
I enlisted, and I didn't have the rear end to carry the bloody
thing," wrote Mr.
CLENNETT. "I went on parade with the aid of
a pair of braces and two safety pins, and prayed to God that
they would hold."
After the war, he relocated to the Royal Bank's head office in
Montreal. In 1948, he married Catherine
SENNAT, a "pretty young
blonde" stenographer he'd met in the chief accountant's department.
Over the next three decades, Mr.
CLENNETT moved steadily up the
corporate ladder, retiring in 1974 as the Royal's assistant general
manager. An important part of the bank's enormous post-war expansion,
he helped modernize its operations. He also found time to father
12 children.
Afterward, Mr.
CLENNETT became a senior civil servant with the
federal government's Inspector General of Banks before retiring
again in 1983. A year later, Mr.
CLENNETT and his wife visited
the Netherlands, 40 years after he helped to liberate it. "It
was a moving and gratifying experience to return with my comrades.
People greeted us with open arms. It was touching to be treated
as a hero."
Maurice Gascoygne
CLENNETT was born on June 1, 1915, in Watanga,
Nova Scotia He died of Parkinson's disease on November 8, 2005,
in Ottawa. He was 90. He is survived by his wife, Catherine,
and by daughters Anne, Mary, Norah, Margaret, Jocelyn, Louise
and Janet, and his sons Mark, Bill, Andrew, Michael and Peter.
He also leaves 30 grandchildren.
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SENNETT,
Elizabeth (née
WELLS)
Of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away peacefully on November 7, 2006
after a long illness. She was born in Toronto, the daughter of
William and Elizabeth
WELLS on March 7, 1922. Elizabeth is survived
by her loving husband of 54 years, Monty, her daughter Kathryn,
her son Paul and his wife Jeris, and her granddaughter Elizabeth.
She and her family moved to Phoenix from Toronto in 1969 and
she very quickly became an active volunteer with the Good Samaritan
Auxiliary, eventually becoming a life member. She was a devoted
wife and mother and will be missed by all who new her. A private
memorial service will be held. Contributions in her memory may
be made to: Desert Southwest Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association,
1028 E. McDowell Rd., Phoenix, Arizona 85006 or the Arizona Humane
Society, 1521 W. Dobbins Rd., Phoenix, Arizona 85041. Arrangements
by Messinger Mortuary, Scottsdale, Arizona.
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SENSABAUGH o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-12-05 published
SENSABAUGH,
Lois
Joy (née
SUMMERS)
Gone to be with her captain, at the Grey Bruce Health Services
in Owen Sound on Monday, December 4, 2006. In her 77th year,
Lois
Joy (née
SUMMERS) the beloved and devoted wife of the late
Captain Donald Alfred
SENSABAUGH. Loving and understanding mother
of Doug SENSABAUGH and Joyce and her husband Stephen
ZAWIERZENIEC.
Proud grandmother of Damara, Calla and Brenton. Dear sister of
Bill SUMMERS and his wife
Edith.
Fondly remembered by her nieces
and nephews. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service
will be held at the funeral home on Thursday at 1 p.m. Rev. David
SHEARMAN officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. As an
expression of sympathy, memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes
Association would be appreciated by the family.
“The heart that loves is always young.&rdquo
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KRIZMANITS,
Ernest
Suddenly at his home on Friday, December 15, 2006. Ernest, at
the age of 49, was the beloved husband and soulmate of Pamela
(née SENSABAUGH) of Lindsay. Proud and loving Daddy of Kyle and
Nicholas. Forever remembered by his eldest son David of Toronto.
Treasured son of Brigitta
HAFNER of Toronto and the late Ernst
KRIZMANITS.
Sadly missed by step-father Simeon “Sam”
HAFNER of
Toronto.
Much loved son-in-law of Peter
SENSABAUGH of Lindsay
and Sandra
SENSABAUGH of Owen Sound. Fun-loving brother-in-law
of Charlene and Paul
COOK of Oshawa. Visitation at the Mackey
Funeral Home, 33 Peel Street, Lindsay (705-328-2721) on Wednesday
from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. and
on Thursday, December 21st from 12:00 p.m.
until the time of complete funeral service in the chapel at 2: 00 p.m.
Cremation to follow. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or Hospital for Sick Children would be appreciated
by the family.
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SENSENSTEIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-12 published
BONIFACE,
Roger
Suddenly and peacefully at his home in Ingersoll on Tuesday,
October 10, 2006, Roger
BONIFACE, in his 49th year. He will be
dearly missed by his loving wife
Elinor
(KIPFER/KUEPFER)
BONIFACE and
his children Angela and Matthew. Much loved
son of Jim and Gwen
BONIFACE of Ingersoll. Dear brother of Barbara (Peter)
GIAMPA
of London and Ron
BONIFACE of Ferndale, Washington. Loving son-in-law
of Ezra and Miriam
KIPFER/KUEPFER of Newton. Dear brother-in-law of
Norman (Peggy)
KIPFER/KUEPFER of Milverton, Laureen (Vernal)
CUMMINGS
of Brussels, Stanley (Lisa)
KIPFER/KUEPFER of Milverton, Nancy
BUTTERWORTH,
Mark BUTTERWORTH both of Ingersoll. Fondly missed by his aunts,
uncles, nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the McBeath-Dynes
Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where service will be held on Saturday, October 14, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m.
Paster Jeff
SENSENSTEIN officiating. Internet Harris Street Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations to the Ontario Heart and
Stroke Foundation or Kidney Foundation would be appreciated.
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SENSI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-28 published
COLE,
Charles "
Chas"
(Loyal employee of York Regional District School Board)
Peacefully, at Markham Stouffville Hospital on Sunday, March 26,
2006 at 63 years of age. Chas, beloved husband of Pat. Loving
father of Michael, and Sharon and her husband Bill DI
SENSI.
Proud grandpa of John. Chas will be sadly missed by his extended
family in England and Australia. He was a longtime member and
past president of Meadowbrook Golf and Country Club. He will
be sadly missed by all those whose lives he touched. Friends
will be received at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main
St. N. (Markham Rd.), Markham on Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Service in the chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. Cremation. In lieu
of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be
appreciated.
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SENSICLE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-01-23 published
BLACK,
Jane▼ (née
WOLFENDEN)
Jane BLACK, teacher and long time resident of Collingwood, wife
of the late Frank
BLACK, C.A., died peacefully in her sleep at
her home at Kelso Villa in Owen Sound on Saturday January 21,
2006 following a short illness. She is survived by the son Rev.
David and Lorraine
BLACK of Barrie, and daughter Frances and
Bruce COE of Annan, as well as grandchildren, Alexi
(BLACK) and
Chris SENSICLE of Brampton, Gordon
BLACK of Orangeville and Korea,
Jason and Genny
COE of Guelph and Ottawa, and Stephen
COE of
Guelph and his fiancee, Jaime
WALKER, of Waterdown. Visitation
will be at the Fawcett Funeral Home in Collingwood on Monday,
January 23 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be
at Trinity United Church, Collingwood, on Tuesday, January 24
at 2: 00 p.m. At her request, memorial flowers are respectfully
declined, but a contribution to the charity of your choice would
be gratefully appreciated. Friends may leave comments for the
family by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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SENSICLE o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-01-25 published
BLACK,
Jane▲▼ (née
WOLFENDEN)
Jane BLACK, teacher and long time resident of Collingwood, wife
of the late Frank
BLACK, C.A., died peacefully in her sleep at
her home at Kelso Villa in Owen Sound on Saturday January 21,
2006 following a short illness. She is survived by her son Rev.
David and Lorraine
BLACK of Barrie, and daughter Frances and
Bruce COE of Annan, as well as grandchildren, Alexi
(BLACK) and
Chris SENSICLE of Brampton, Gordon
BLACK of Orangeville and Korea,
Jason and Genny
COE of Guelph and Ottawa, and Stephen
COE of
Guelph and his fiancee, Jaime
WALKER, of Waterdown. Visitation
was held at the Fawcett Funeral Home in Collingwood on Monday,
January 23 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service was held
at Trinity United church, Collingwood, on Tuesday, January 24
at 2: 00 p.m. At her request, memorial flowers are respectfully
declined but a contribution to the charity of your choice would
be gratefully appreciated. Friends may leave comments for the
family by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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SENSICLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-23 published
BLACK,
Jane▲ (née
WOLFENDEN)
Jane BLACK, teacher and long time resident of Collingwood, wife
of the late Frank
BLACK, C.A., died peacefully in her sleep at
her home at Kelso Villa in Owen Sound on Saturday January 21,
2006 following a short illness. She is survived by her son Rev.
David and Lorraine
BLACK of Barrie, and daughter Frances and
Bruce COE of Annan, as well as grandchildren, Alexi
(BLACK) and
Chris SENSICLE of Brampton, Gordon
BLACK of Orangeville and Korea,
Jason and Genny
COE of Guelph and Ottawa, and Stephen
COE of
Guelph and his fiancee, Jaime
WALKER, of Waterdown. Visitation
will be at the Fawcett Funeral Home in Collingwood on Monday,
January 23 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be
at Trinity United Church, Collingwood, on Tuesday, January 24
at 2: 00 p.m. At her request, memorial flowers are respectfully
declined but a contribution to the charity of your choice would
be gratefully appreciated. Friends may leave comments for the
family by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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SENZEL o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-11-29 published
SENZEL,
Anthony
Paul
Passed away peacefully at the Collingwood General and Marine
Hospital on Sunday, November 19, 2006. Tony
SENZEL of Wasaga
Beach in his 68th year. Beloved husband of Lisa. Dear son of
the late Paul and Julia
SENZEL. Cherished nephew of Mary
FOZO
of Hamilton. Loved father of Peter (Ellen
FLYNN) of Orangeville.
Dearest grandfather of Anthony and Ashley. Brother of Victoria
(Martin) BLAZEVIC of Mississauga and Brother-in-law of Jerry
(Kathleen)
KNAB of Wasaga Beach. Cousin of Joanna (Bob)
KENDLE
and Ronny (Janice)
FOZO.
Tony will be missed by his many nieces,
nephews and Friends. Friends may call at the Lynn-Stone Funeral
Home, Elmvale from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, November 21. Funeral
Service at the Stayner Evangelical Missionary Church (Main Street
Stayner) on Wednesday at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Ebenezer Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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